Trends in information processing systems : 3rd conference of the European Cooperation in Informatics, Munich, October 20-22, 1981 : proceedings

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Trends in information processing systems : 3rd conference of the European Cooperation in Informatics, Munich, October 20-22, 1981 : proceedings

edited by A.J.W. Duijvestijn and P.C. Lockemann

(Lecture notes in computer science, 123)

Springer-Verlag, 1981

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Held in conjunction with the 11th annual conference of the Gesellschaft für Informatik

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Architecture for office automation.- Software engineering: Experience and convictions.- Rads - Rapid appligation development system.- Separate and integral compilation of subsystems.- S/E/TEC - An environment for the production of reliable software.- Construction of application systems: Some aspects of standardization.- Specification as a design base.- Prospects of new tools for software development.- Ada and the German pay phone: An illustrative example of parallel processing.- Modules program structures and the structuring of operating systems.- SEVAL, a high-level validation language.- Problems in compiling Ada.- The future of applicative programming.- Structuring concepts for distributed systems: The communication aspect.- A communication service applied in a distributed data base system.- Phlox 2: A distributed system providing a server database management system.- Transaction management in a distributed database management system.- Access control and management in multilevel database models.- The grid file: An adaptable, symmetric multi-key file structure.- Serializability problems of interleaved database transactions.- Performance evaluation of two concurrency control mechanisms in a distributed database system.- A multiprocessor architecture using a circulating memory.- The realization of a data type architecture.- Conservation laws in operational analysis.- TOCS: a SIMULA-based simulator for the analysis of mainframe-oriented distributed systems.- The future of applicative programming.

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